As featured in Poets & Writers Magazine‘s News and Trends, open-air publishing is growing in popularity as “innovative independent publishers continue to find ways to thread literature into the social fabric.” What is open-air publishing? From poets passing out poems on street corners to public bathroom stall tape-ups, this form of publishing is all about [...]
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Trends: How to become involved in open-air publishing
Posted: May 11, 2010 by Tiffany A. Turbin Santos in Fiction, Poetry, ResourceTags: Art, Broadsided, Elizabeth Bradfield, open-air publishing, Poetry, prose, publishing, subversive literature, trend, vector, Writing
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On Saturday, April 3rd, the FSU Center for Creative Writing held its annual Writing and Art workshop. As an artist and writer I am always excited to attend this workshop. This year we combined the two workshops that were offered: Art as Muse and Making Art from Literature, into one session, which I think was a treat for [...]
